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Thank you for explaining this so clearly! This whole process is new to me. My former employer said they'd
That's very good news! If they said they won't contest it, that usually means they'll either not respond to ESD's inquiry (which typically results in automatic approval after a deadline) or they'll confirm the separation without claiming disqualifying misconduct. Still, continue filing weekly claims and meeting job search requirements just to be safe.
Just wondering but what work did you do before? I'm in construction and got laid off last week. Applied for ESD but no approval yet. Did they approve you pretty quick?
Regarding your question about job search activities - yes, you need 3 work search activities for each week you claim benefits, including the first week. Activities you did before being approved can count as long as they were during the week you're claiming for. Make sure you record the date, employer name, position, contact info, and how you applied. I recommend creating a spreadsheet or dedicated notebook to track everything.
That Claimyr service I mentioned earlier worked for me when I was in your exact situation. Paid like $20 but it was worth it to actually talk to someone and get my case moved. My adjudicator called me the next day after I got through to ESD.
I've heard mixed things about Claimyr, but in a true emergency situation like the OP's, it might be worth trying. Just to add context - what they do is basically wait on hold for you and then call you when they're about to connect with an agent. It's unfortunate that such services have to exist, but when you're facing eviction, sometimes paying for access is the only option.
I'm going to summarize the most effective options based on my experience working with ESD claims: 1. The hardship form in eServices that someone mentioned is your best bet for expediting - be VERY specific about dates and consequences (eviction notice details, utility shutoff dates, etc) 2. Contact your state representative - this is extremely effective for expediting claims 3. If you need to actually speak with ESD (which you do in this case), calling right when they open at 8:00 AM gives you the best chance, but services like Claimyr can help if you're desperate 4. Document the HIPAA violation concerns in your eServices messages - this could be relevant to your adjudication 5. Apply for emergency assistance through your local DSHS office for immediate help with rent/utilities while waiting Hang in there - this sounds like a legitimate claim that will eventually be approved, but getting there faster requires being persistent and using multiple channels.
One additional thing to consider: if you do decide to turn down the temporary position, make sure you continue performing and documenting your three job search activities each week. Sometimes people focus so much on the 'refusing work' issue that they neglect the ongoing job search requirements and get disqualified for that reason instead.
THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS RIGGED AGAINST TEACHERS!!! My wife went through this exact thing in 2022 and ESD denied her no matter what evidence we provided. They expect highly educated professionals to just take ANY job offer even when it means starting over each year. Meanwhile the district that laid her off posted her EXACT position again 6 months later but wouldn't rehire her! KEEP FIGHTING!
Miguel Castro
If you're running into the Monday deadline and still can't access your account, I'd strongly recommend using Claimyr to get through to an actual ESD agent quickly. I was facing a similar situation with a deadline and couldn't get through on the regular phone lines. Claimyr got me connected to an agent in about 20 minutes when I had been trying for days on my own. They have a video that explains how it works: https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ?si=26TzE_zGms-DODN3 The agent was able to process my response over the phone and note in my account that I had been having technical difficulties. Worth considering given your tight timeline!
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Zainab Abdulrahman
•Has anyone else used this Claimyr thing? Does it actually work or is it some kind of scam? I'm dealing with similar issues right now.
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Fatima Al-Maktoum
UPDATE: I finally got in!! The incognito mode suggestion actually worked! I also tried on Firefox instead of Chrome. It still glitched a couple times but eventually let me stay logged in long enough to submit my response to their questionnaire thing. Funnily enough, once I got in I discovered that my original deadline of the 18th was actually correct - I must have misread something or confused it with another notification. But at least it's done now! Thanks everyone for your help. I'm definitely bookmarking that tech support number and keeping these tips for next time (because I'm sure there will be a next time with how glitchy their system is).
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Dylan Mitchell
•Great news! For future reference, I recommend logging in at least once a week even when you don't need to submit anything. This helps prevent some of the authentication issues that happen when accounts go unused for periods of time. Also, if you haven't already, set up text alerts for your ESD account - they're more reliable than the email notifications.
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